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'''''Mario Party 8''''' is a game for the [[Wii]]. It is the eighth mainline installment of the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and the thirteenth overall. It is the last ''Mario Party'' home console game to be developed by [[Hudson Soft]] before [[Nintendo Cube]] received control of the series. It was first released in North America on May 29, 2007, and finally released in Hong Kong and South Korea on July 12, 2008, more than a year later. It became a [[Nintendo Selects]] title in Europe on March 22, 2013.
'''''Mario Party 8''''' is the eighth installment of the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'']] series on a home console, the first ''Mario Party'' game for the [[Wii]], and the thirteenth game overall in the series. It is also the last ''Mario Party'' home console game to be developed by [[Hudson Soft]] before [[Nintendo Cube]] received control of the series. It was first released in North America on May 29, 2007, and finally released in Hong Kong and South Korea on July 12, 2008, more than a year later. It became a [[Nintendo Selects]] title in Europe on March 22, 2013.


Certain parts of the game, such as board gameplay, are displayed in a 4:3 ratio, fitted with borders on the left and right parts of the screen, while other portions such as the main menu, are matted to 16:9 widescreen.
Certain parts of the game, such as board gameplay, are displayed in a 4:3 ratio, fitted with borders on the left and right parts of the screen, while other portions such as the main menu, are matted to 16:9 widescreen.
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===Party Tent===
===Party Tent===
[[File:Partytent.png|thumb|The Party Tent]]
[[File:Partytent.png|thumb|The Party Tent]]
The Party Tent is the main attraction of the [[Star Carnival]] in ''Mario Party 8''. It appears in the lower right of the carnival and is the second-biggest tent. In this tent, characters can play on the six [[#Boards|boards]] and play as any of the [[#Playable|playable characters]], not counting [[Mii]]s. There are three game types.
The Party Tent is the main attraction of the [[Star Carnival]] in ''Mario Party 8''. It appears in the lower right of the carnival and is the second-biggest tent. In this tent, characters can play on the six boards ([[DK's Treetop Temple]], [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]], [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]], [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], [[Koopa's Tycoon Town]], and [[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]) and play as all twelve (fourteen counting unlockable) characters. However, players cannot play as [[Mii]]s.


Players choose between three game types: Battle Royale, Tag Battle, and Duel Battle.
====Battle Royale and Tag Battle====
====Battle Royale and Tag Battle====
In Battle Royale, everyone is pitted against each other, with each player having their own coin and star count. Each player can hold up to 3 pieces of Candy; if any more is collected afterwards, one of them has to be discarded to lower it back to 3. The color of the space each player lands on at the end of everyone's roll determines which type of minigame will be played, with Blue Spaces and DK Spaces putting the player in the blue category, Red Spaces and Bowser Spaces putting the player in the red category, and Green Spaces putting the player in the green category; those who end their turn entering a Lucky Area or exiting King Boo's Haunted Hideaway will not be sorted. Green and unsorted players are randomly sorted into either the red or blue category. For instance, if two players are on [[Red Space]]s and the other two players are on [[Blue Space]]s, the minigame arrangement will be 2-vs-2.
In Battle Royale, everyone is pitted against each other, with each player having their own coin and star count. Each player can hold up to 3 pieces of Candy; if any more is collected afterwards, one of them has to be discarded to lower it back to 3. The color of the space each player lands on at the end of everyone's roll determines which type of minigame will be played, with Blue Spaces and DK Spaces putting the player in the blue category, Red Spaces and Bowser Spaces putting the player in the red category, and Green Spaces putting the player in the green category; those who end their turn entering a Lucky Area or exiting King Boo's Haunted Hideaway will not be sorted. Green and unsorted players are randomly sorted into either the red or blue category. For instance, if two players are on [[Red Space]]s and the other two players are on [[Blue Space]]s, the minigame arrangement will be 2-vs-2.
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====Duel Battle====
====Duel Battle====
In Duel Battle, all boards are smaller than in Battle Royale (excluding King Boo's Haunted Hideaway) and offer different objectives, consistent with Solo Cruise of ''Mario Party 7''. Minigames start only upon landing on [[Duel Space|Vs. Space]]s or [[Challenge Space]]s. Duel Spaces initiating a duel minigame between two players, with the loser forced to give coins to the winner afterward, while Challenge Spaces allow a player to throw a dart to earn a certain number of coins after winning a single-player Challenge Minigame. After a player is close to achieving either the most coins or Stars, a roulette is spun to reward whoever is likeliest to lose, possibly either Candy or coins (depending on the board played), or nothing. If neither player has completed the objective after 30 turns, Ballyhoo end the game in a tie, but if the player does fulfill it, they earn 20 [[Carnival Card]]s.
In Duel Battle, all boards are smaller than in Battle Royale (except King Boo's Haunted Hideaway) and offer different objectives (like in Solo Cruise from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''). Minigames no longer start after the end of every turn; rather, they start upon landing on [[Duel Space|Vs. Space]]s—which trigger a duel minigame between two players, with the loser having to give coins to the winner—and [[Challenge Space]]s, which have the player who lands on one play a single-player Challenge Minigame, and if they win, they get to throw a dart to receive a certain number of coins. After a player is close to reaching the objective (having more coins or Stars than their opponent), a roulette is spun to reward the player most likely to lose, which either rewards said player with Candy or coins (depending on the board played), or nothing if their dart lands on a section without a reward. If neither player has completed the objective after 30 turns, Ballyhoo will end the game and declare a tie (like in Solo Cruise from ''Mario Party 7''). Completing the objective rewards the player with 20 [[Carnival Card]]s.
 
=====Winning conditions=====
The winning conditions for each board is as follows:
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!Board!!Conditions
*[[DK's Treetop Temple]] and [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]: Collect two Stars
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*[[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]: Reach [[Captain Goomba (Mario Party 8)|Captain Goomba]] first with at least 50 coins
|[[DK's Treetop Temple]]||The player must be the first to collect two Stars.
*[[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]: Reach [[Holly Koopa]] first and give her 50 coins
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*[[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]: Collect four Stars
|[[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]||The player must be the first to reach [[Captain Goomba (Mario Party 8)|Captain Goomba]] with at least 50 coins.
*[[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]: Steal every opponent's star.
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|[[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]]||The player must be the first to collect two Stars.
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|[[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]]||The player must be the first to give 50 coins to [[Holly Koopa]].
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|[[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]||The player must be the first to collect four Stars.
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|[[Bowser's Warped Orbit]]||The player must steal all of their opponent's Stars.
|}


===Star Battle Arena===
===Star Battle Arena===
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===Minigame Tent===
===Minigame Tent===
[[File:Minigametent.png|thumb|The Minigame Tent]]
[[File:Minigametent.png|thumb|The Minigame Tent]]
In the Minigame Tent, players can play all of the [[minigame]]s they have unlocked in the [[Party Tent]] or [[Star Battle Arena]]. Duel and Challenge minigames can only be unlocked in the Star Battle Arena during solo play, or in the Party Tent when using a [[Duelo Candy]] or playing Duel Battle. Completing minigames earns the player cards for the player to spend at the Surprise Wagon. There are a total of five ways to play the minigames, as detailed in the sections below.
In the Minigame Tent, players can play all of the [[minigame]]s they have unlocked in the [[Party Tent]] or [[Star Battle Arena]]. Duel and Challenge minigames can only be unlocked in the Star Battle Arena during solo play, or in the Party Tent when using a [[Duelo Candy]] or playing Duel Battle. Completing minigames earns the player cards for the player to spend at the Surprise Wagon. There are a total of five ways to play the minigames: Free Play Arcade, Crown Showdown, Flip-Out Frenzy, Tic-Tac Drop, and Test for the Best.
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====Free Play Arcade====
=====Free Play Arcade=====
[[File:MP8 Free Play Arcade.png|thumb|Free Play Arcade]]
[[File:MP8 Free Play Arcade.png|thumb|Free Play Arcade]]
{{quote|Welcome to Free Play Arcade! You can play any minigame! Any you've previously seen on the party boards, that is! So many minigames! So much fun! Let your minigame mania run wild!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}
{{quote|Welcome to Free Play Arcade! You can play any minigame! Any you've previously seen on the party boards, that is! So many minigames! So much fun! Let your minigame mania run wild!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}
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[[File:Extras Zone Internal.png|thumb|left|The select menu in the Extras Zone]]
[[File:Extras Zone Internal.png|thumb|left|The select menu in the Extras Zone]]
The Extras Zone is a tent where players can play one of eight minigames with either ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters or [[Mii]]s that they have created on the [[Wii]]'s Mii Channel or by using the default guest Miis. Initially, only four of eight minigames are available. The other four need to be purchased in the [[Fun Bazaar]] in order to unlock them. Up to four players can play in this mode, but only one minigame allows up to four players to play. Another will allow only a single player.
The Extras Zone is a tent where players can play one of eight minigames with either ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters or [[Mii]]s that they have created on the [[Wii]]'s Mii Channel or by using the default guest Miis. Initially, only four of eight minigames are available. The other four need to be purchased in the [[Fun Bazaar]] in order to unlock them. Up to four players can play in this mode, but only one minigame allows up to four players to play. Another will allow only a single player.
 
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====Extras Zone minigames====
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*[[Star Carnival Bowling]] (up to 4 players)
*[[Star Carnival Bowling]] (up to 4 players)
*[[Trial by Tile]] (up to 2 players)
*[[Trial by Tile]] (up to 2 players)
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*[[Chomping Frenzy]] (unlockable, single player)
*[[Chomping Frenzy]] (unlockable, single player)
*[[Moped Mayhem]] (unlockable, up to 2 players)
*[[Moped Mayhem]] (unlockable, up to 2 players)
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